The Central Alberta District Integrated Crime Reduction Unit made an arrest of an offender wanted on warrants, who was located in a stolen truck

As a result of a targeted enforcement operation on February 9, the Central Alberta District Integrated Crime Reduction Unit made an arrest of an offender wanted on warrants, who was located in a stolen truck.

The I.C.R.U. members were conducting proactive patrols in Leduc when they located a truck with a stolen license plate and determined the truck to be stolen out of Edmonton. Investigation led police to Millet where the driver was arrested with no risk to the public.

35-year-old Christopher Kolody of Camrose was wanted on outstanding arrest warrants out of Camrose. A search of the truck Kolody was operating resulted in the seizure of what is believed to be methamphetamine, cocaine, oxycodin, multiple stolen pieces of identification, cheques and electronics as well as fraudulently altered documents.

Investigation has linked Kolody to a number of offenses currently being investigated throughout Alberta. As a result of this arrest, he is facing 30 new criminal code charges including: possession of property over $5,000, fraud and several charges under the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act, among others.

Kolody has been remanded in custody and is scheduled to appear in court tomorrow.